Re: reading drafts on an ipad

2011-07-09 Thread Julian Reschke

On 2011-07-08 21:10, Behcet Sarikaya wrote:

I saw xml2rfc  now has the option to convert to epub, which would make it easy
to read drafts  on the iPad and other mobile devices, but unfortunately when I
tried to convert  a draft it didn't work.



Same here. It gives a bunch of error messages. Can someone please report it to
xml2rfc mailing list?
...


My own implementation is available here: 
http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/rfc2629xslt.zip. See 
http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/rfc2629xslt/rfc2629xslt.html#output.epub 
for installation requirements and instructions.


Best regards, Julian
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Re: reading drafts on an ipad

2011-07-08 Thread Tim Chown
On 7 Jul 2011, at 03:36, Glen Zorn g...@net-zen.net wrote:

 On 7/6/2011 10:38 PM, Cullen Jennings wrote:
 
 Has anyone found a particularly good solution to reading drafts on an ipad? 
 What about markup and notes on drafts?
 
 The iPad is a porn toy; get a real computer.

You could save drafts as PDF and use GoodReader, which is a very nice app, to 
annotate comments, etc.  You can also fit a lot of drafts on a free DropBox 
account, which GoodReader works fine with.

Tim
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Re: reading drafts on an ipad

2011-07-08 Thread Iljitsch van Beijnum
On 6 jul 2011, at 17:38, Cullen Jennings wrote:

 Has anyone found a particularly good solution to reading drafts on an ipad? 

I saw xml2rfc now has the option to convert to epub, which would make it easy 
to read drafts on the iPad and other mobile devices, but unfortunately when I 
tried to convert a draft it didn't work.

But then we'd still need the XML or epub versions of drafts to be made 
available to all.

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Re: reading drafts on an ipad

2011-07-08 Thread Behcet Sarikaya




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 On 6 jul 2011, at 17:38, Cullen Jennings wrote:
 
  Has anyone found a  particularly good solution to reading drafts on an 
  ipad? 

 
 I saw xml2rfc  now has the option to convert to epub, which would make it 
 easy 
to read drafts  on the iPad and other mobile devices, but unfortunately when I 
tried to convert  a draft it didn't work.
 

Same here. It gives a bunch of error messages. Can someone please report it to 
xml2rfc mailing list?


Behcet
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Re: reading drafts on an ipad

2011-07-06 Thread Dave Cridland

On Wed Jul  6 16:38:47 2011, Cullen Jennings wrote:


Has anyone found a particularly good solution to reading drafts on  
an ipad? What about markup and notes on drafts?


Print them out using your ASR-33, then stick them on top.

HTH,

Dave.
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Re: reading drafts on an ipad

2011-07-06 Thread Klaas Wierenga
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On 7/6/11 5:38 PM, Cullen Jennings wrote:
 
 Has anyone found a particularly good solution to reading drafts on
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I use GoodReader

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Re: reading drafts on an ipad

2011-07-06 Thread Dave CROCKER



On 7/6/2011 8:38 AM, Cullen Jennings wrote:

Has anyone found a particularly good solution to reading drafts on an ipad?
What about markup and notes on drafts?



Text files are easily modified by any text editor.

What specific issues present a challenge for you on a tablet?

(I use an Android and haven't noticed problems reading or marking drafts on it,
so it really isn't obvious to me what you want to optimize.)

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Re: reading drafts on an ipad

2011-07-06 Thread Scott Brim
A few things apply, depending on how you fetch the drafts and what you
want to do.

- From some other machine, sync them into Dropbox and read and edit
them straight from Dropbox on the iPad using Plaintext (set its
directory to / which gives you all of the Dropbox directory,
otherwise it just looks in /plaintext)

- Instapaper - have a bookmark in your browser so you can save drafts
from the web to instapaper for offline reading.

- TexTastic is a syntax aware editor that even knows about XML and
DTDs and has a line of keys commonly used in programming.
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Re: reading drafts on an ipad

2011-07-06 Thread Glen Zorn
On 7/6/2011 10:38 PM, Cullen Jennings wrote:

 Has anyone found a particularly good solution to reading drafts on an ipad? 
 What about markup and notes on drafts?

The iPad is a porn toy; get a real computer.

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